Men's golf claims second championship
Staff Reports
Issue date: 11/10/05 Section: Sports
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Jacksonville State claimed its second championship of the fall after shooting an even-par 288 on Tuesday for a 54-hole total score of 855 to finish at 9-under par and win the Troy Invitational at the par-72, 6,773 yard Lagoon Park Golf Course.
Jacksonville State, which entered the final round tied with Southern Miss, won by three shots over the Golden Eagles.
JSU freshman Daniel Willett finished with a 5-under 67 on Tuesday to post a career-best 13-under par 203 to win his first career tournament. The Sheffield, England, native shot 33-34, including one eagle, five birdies and one bogey during the final round. He finished in the Top 10 in all five fall events, including three straight Top 3 finishes over the last three tournaments.
Senior Patricio Cozzoli tied for 10th place after scoring a 1-under 215, followed by Julian Colmenares' total of 218 to tie for 16th place. Alex Harper, a freshman from Glencoe, tied for 23rd after shooting a 4-over 220 in his collegiate debut and Dil Vashi finished with a three-round total of 231.
Jacksonville State, which has won three of the last four conference championships, finished the fall season with two wins, one second place, one fourth and one fifth place finish.
Jacksonville State, which entered the final round tied with Southern Miss, won by three shots over the Golden Eagles.
JSU freshman Daniel Willett finished with a 5-under 67 on Tuesday to post a career-best 13-under par 203 to win his first career tournament. The Sheffield, England, native shot 33-34, including one eagle, five birdies and one bogey during the final round. He finished in the Top 10 in all five fall events, including three straight Top 3 finishes over the last three tournaments.
Senior Patricio Cozzoli tied for 10th place after scoring a 1-under 215, followed by Julian Colmenares' total of 218 to tie for 16th place. Alex Harper, a freshman from Glencoe, tied for 23rd after shooting a 4-over 220 in his collegiate debut and Dil Vashi finished with a three-round total of 231.
Jacksonville State, which has won three of the last four conference championships, finished the fall season with two wins, one second place, one fourth and one fifth place finish.
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